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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Oct 23.
Published in final edited form as: Pain Med. 2008 Nov;9(8):1035–1049. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4637.2008.00533.x

Table 4.

Sociodemographic and health characteristics of 3-month segments classified as sustained improved pain and worsened pain

Predictor Variables Improved Pain
Worsened Pain
Yes (N = 306) No (N = 1320) Yes (N = 234) No (N = 1703)
Gender—female (%) 53.1 54.8 55.8 46.8***
Race—white (%) 43.8 46.3 45.7 44.4
Self-rated health—excellent or very good (%) 29.5 21.5*** 26.1 38.9***
M1 pain score
 Little-moderate bother (%) 47.7 60.9*** 51.7 48.1
Worsened conditions
 One or more (%) 11.1 19.0*** 19.7 8.9***
Improved conditions
 One or more (%) 24.5 19.7 21.4 21.5
Baseline medical conditions (range 0–10) 2.2 2.4* 2.3 2.0***
M1 GDS score (mean) range (0–15) 1.9 2.8*** 2.1 1.3***
Physical function (mean) (range 0–24) 3.6 5.4*** 4.6 2.5***
*

P ≤ 0.5;

**

P ≤ 0.01;

***

P ≤ 0.001.

GDS = Geriatric Depression Scale.